LOTTERY LIFT FOR CARRICK'S CRIME FIGHTERSCarrick Crime Prevention Panel is one of the most active in Scotland.

SANTA NEEDS YOUR HELP TO DELIVER
A LATE GIFT ... Members of Carrick Round Table want Ayrshire
Post readers to help them distribute cash to charity.

GOLDEN COUPLE'S £800 CHARITY BOOST

JOIN US FOR FREE, SAY THE TWINNERSMaybole town twinners are lining up a hectic year to mark the arrival
of the new Millennium.

Do any of our readers know if Maybole Juniors have ever progressed this
far before?

OUT OF THIS WORLDWilson's wonder 'Boles McGhee's men into last 16.

Week of Jan 21st 2000

COUNCILS LINE UP TO SUPPORT MAYBOLE'S BYPASS
BATTLE

MORE FOLK SOUGHT FOR MAYBOLE YOUTH THEATRE
PROJECT

COLTS WEAR THE MESSAGEA cheque for £250 from Carrick Crime Prevention Panel has bought new
training tops for Carrick Colts.

KIRKYARDS IN CONTEXTDane Love will give a talk on Scottish kirkyards at the next meeting
of Maybole historical Society on Monday, February 7.

Week of Jan 14th 2000

JIM HUNTS FOR HIS ROOTSA former Maybole man is searching for any family roots he left behind
when moving to England 37 years ago.

CONGREGATION CHOOSE THEIR FAVOURITE HYMNSMaybole churches started the new Millennium the way they ended 1999 -
by worshipping together.

SARAH'S MASTERPIECE FOR THE MILLENNIUM

SUPER SUPPER PLANNED FOR RABBIE
IN Y2KA Burns supper and ceilidh fit to mark the start of a new Millennium
is being held in Maybole Town Hall on Friday, February 4.

INSTALLING MASTERS AND MAYBOLE MEMBERS

WILLIAM TAKES LEAD ROLE AT MAYBOLE LODGEBro William Kenny was installed on Friday as Right Worshipful Master
of Lodge ST John Maybole No.11.

EVEN MORE LOG ON TO MAYBOLEAn increasing number of Internet users all over the world are finding their
way to Maybole.

Week of Jan 7th 2000

MAYBOLE COUPLE'S CHRISTMAS
DINNER SERVED UP ON WWW.The World Wide Web helped a Maybole couple to enjoy a surprise
Christmas outing - thanks to their daughter in California. Maybole exile
Lorna Sturgeon had already been lapping up the information and pictures on
the town's own website